Baked Twice Sweet Potato a la Mexicana

Baked Twice Sweet Potato a la Mexicana is all the flavors of a great spicy taco inside a double baked sweet potato. An easy homemade spicy taco mix to season the meat, a few fresh tomato dices, crunchy lettuce and cheddar and a final smooth touch of sour cream.

Some of you know how I love to mix up ideas… and after a long winter it’s time to call mother nature for some sun. No better way to bring the heat back than a nice spicy taco right? Well, what if we merge it to a nicely crunchy twice baked sweet potato? The spicy taco mix goes to perfection with the sweetness of the potato, plus you get some nice fresh and crunchy toppings and sour cream to makes it taste fully like a Taco.

Homemade spice mix

No need to go buy a “mexican spice mix” at the store, this nice taco seasoning is often already in your pantry! A simple mix of cumin powder, coriander powder, cayenne pepper, spicy paprika, oregano or dry cilantro, pepper and salt and there you have the perfect taco mix. Often homemade tex-mex or mexican seasonning contain onions powder and garlic powder, well for this recipe I’ve used fresh onion and garlic which gives a fresh touch to the meat. To finish the meat seasoning, I added a bit of “salsa de Chili Chipotle” which is easy to find at any supermarkets and a touch of cornstarch which help to protect the meat from getting tough and chewy and picks up the leftover juice from the Chipotle sauce. I’ve added the spices in the end of the cooking process because some spices (like paprika) can burn and give a bad taste if over cooked. I suggest to add the spice mix one or two minutes before the meat is done.

Twice baked potato

A fluffy inside with a crunchy skin is what a perfect potato should be! The best way for your potato to get those two winning attributes is to start by cooking it whole in some aluminium paper and let it cook about an hour (depending on the size, check it out with a stab to the heart;) and then once cooked… you scoop some of the potato flesh out and mash it with some butter or keep it for a potato salad or a tortilla. To make the skin extra crisp you’ll need a touch of oil over the skin and a sprinkle of salt then simply broil the potato skin side up until it gets nice and crunchy. Usually you would fill it back with some of the mashed potato but in this case I’ve kept the space for the mexican flavored meat and the fillings.

So let’s get the heat going!

Roasted Sweet Potato a la Taco Style

Makes 2 main courses | Preparation: 1h20 | Difficulty: Easy

Ingredients

2 big sweet potatoes

300g of ground meat (pork and/or beef)

1/2 yellow onion cut into small dices

1 garlic clove finely minced

1 tbsp of salsa de Chili Chipotle

some cooking oil (I use olive oil)

The taco spice mix

2 tsp of cumin powder

1tsp of coriander powder

1tsp of cayenne pepper powder

1tsp of spicy paprika powder

1 tsp of oregano or dry cilantro spices

1 tsp of cornstarch (optional)

salt and pepper

The toppings

Lettuce

Tomato cut into small dices

Cheddar or Monterey Jack cheese

Sour Cream

Chives (optional)

Directions

Start by cleaning the potatoes, pat them dry, give them a half way through cut on the length and cover with aluminium paper. Cook at 180°C (350F) for an hour or more until tender in the center. Scoop some of the inside out (reserve for another recipe) and cover the skin with a bit of oil (I use olive oil) and sprinkle of salt. Broil skin side upfor 10 to 12 minutes until crisp.

During the last 10 minutes of the potato time make the meat; Start by cooking in a pan, med-low heat, the onion in some olive oil and salt until translucent (5-7 minutes).

Season the meat with salt and pepper, bring the pan to high heat, add a touch more of oil and the garlic. Once the pan is hot, add the ground meat and cook at high heat until almost cooked, add the spice mix and the salsa de Chili Chipotle and mix well until cooked. Reserve.

Once the skin of the sweet potato is crispy, add to a plate and fill with the mexican seasoned meat. Let people serve their own toppings at the table; lettuce, tomato, cheddar, sour cream and chives.

This is looking really delicious! I wouldn’t have thought about sweet potato with chipotle, but I love the inclusion of homemade taco spice mix. I always try to avoid the storebought stuff. Thanks for sharing!

I need to try doing more things with sweet potatoes. I love them, yet I don’t really do a lot with them. Frankly anything dressed up with Mexican ingredients is good in my books, and I adore twice-baked potatoes, so this sounds like it’s right up my alley. Cheers!

This sounds faaaaantastic! I love jazzed up sweet potatoes. I grew up with my Ma serving up the usual mashed sweet potatoes with maple syrup/brown sugar. Though they’re delish, now that I’ve come to learn to incorporate more flavors into sweet potato dishes, they’re just *so* much more excited. I love the flavor profile here!

I am completely with you about the spice mix. I never get why anyone buys taco seasoning since you can make it to suit your own taste so easily. Anyway, this is such a terrific idea for dinner. I’m even going to see if my kids will go for it. I know I will!